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Howell, D. Y. Injuries caused by 

 gill nets to whitefish. Bull. U. S. Fish 

 Comm. 1885, 5, 324. Add. 1885.1 



Howes, George Bond [1853-1905] 

 The presence of a tympanum in the 

 genus Raja. Journ. Anat. Physiol., 

 London, 1883, 17, 188-190. pi. 



Add. 1883.1 



Lepidosiren paradoxa. Nature, 



1893-94, 49, 576. Add. 1893.1 



Fish in relation to their sur- 

 roundings (Lecture at Cornwall County 

 Fisheries Exhibition, 1893) Truro, 

 1894. 26 p. Add. 1894.1 



■ Hewlett, Robert. School for rec- 

 reation: or, a guide to the more inge- 

 nious exercises. London, 1784. 8°. 



Add. 1784.1 

 On fishing, pp. 158-182. 



Hoxie, Walter. Occurrence of mullet 

 in fresh water. Bull. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1884, 4, 80. Add. 1884.1 



Hoyle, William E. Contributions to 

 a bibliography of the " sea serpent." 

 Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb., 1885-88 

 (1888), 9, 202-205. Add. 1888.1 



Many references to fishes. 



On a deep-sea tow net for open- 

 ing and shutting under water. Proc. 

 Liverpool Biol. Soc, 1888-1889 (1889), 

 3, 100-112. pi. 8°. Add. 1889.1 



Huard, V. A. Les lamproies. Na- 



turaliste Canadien, 1902, 29, 166-169. 



Add. 1902.1 



Huber, O. Carl. A contribution on 

 the minute anatomy of the sympathetic 

 ganglia of the different classes of verte- 

 brates. Joum. JMorph., 1899, 16, 27- 

 90. 3 pis. Add. 1899.1 



Ambloplites rupestris, Micropterus dolomieu, 

 Perca fiavescens studied. 



Hubrecht, Ambrosius Arnold Wil- 

 lem. For obituary notice see Mac- 

 Bride, E. W. 1916. 1. 



— — Kruipende Dieren en Visschen. 

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 der Sumatra-Expeditie, uitgerust door 

 het Aardrijkakundig Genootschap, 

 1877-1879, beschreven door de leden 

 der Expeditie, onder toezicht van . . . 

 P.J.Veth,4,pt. 1, no.2, 20p. pi. 1886. 

 8°.) Add. 1886.1 



Hudson, Charles Bradford. Curious 

 breadwinners of the deep. Cosmopol- 

 itan Mag., 1893, 15, 756. fig. 



Add. 1893.1 



Fishing -with the remora. 

 How fishes get their food. 



Hudson, Frank. Sea-fishing for 

 amateurs, etc. London, 1888. 79 p. 

 illust. Add. 1888.1 



Hughes, Frank. The amount of 

 fat in different fishes. Journ. Mar. 

 Biol. Assoc, 1891-92 (1891), n. s. 2, 

 no. 2, 196. Add. 1891.1 



Hulme, Nathaniel. Experiments 

 and observations on the light which is 

 spontaneously emitted, with some de- 

 gree of permanency, from various bodies. 

 Phil. Trans. Royal Soc, London, 1800, 

 90, 161-187. Add. 1800.1 



Light from putrescent fishes. 



Humboldt, Alexander von [1769- 

 1859] For biographies, see Klencke, 

 P. F. H. 1851.1; 1862.1. Stevens, H. A. 

 1863.1; Wittwer, W. C. 1861.1. 



■ — — On the constitution and mode 

 of action of volcanoes in different parts 

 of the earth. Ann. Phil., 1823, 22 

 (n. s., 6), 130. Add. 1823.1 



Ejection or rain of Pimelodes cydopum, 



Hume, R. D. The sabnon of the 

 Pacific coast. San Francisco, 1893. 

 52 p. Add. 1893.1 



Contains descriptions of habits of species. 



The first salmon cannery. Pa- 

 cific Fisherman, 1904, 2, 19-21. 



Add. 1904.1 



Humphreys, H. Noel. Ocean gar- 

 dens: the history of the marine aqua- 

 rium, and the best methods now adapted 

 for its establishment and preservation. 

 2 vols, [in 1] London, 1857. viii, 112p. 

 12 pis. 8°. Add. 1867.1 



Humphry, G. M. Observations in 

 myology, including the myology of 

 Cryptobranch, Lepidosiren, dog-fish, 

 Ceratodus, and Psevdopus pallasii, 

 with the nerves of Cryptobranch and 

 Lepidosiren and the disposition of 

 muscles in vertebrate animals. Cam- 

 bridge & London, 1872. 192 p. 9 pis. 

 8°. Add. 1872.1 



Hunt, Arthur Roope. Causes in- 

 fluencing the bathymetrical range of 

 deep-sea fishes. Nature, 1888, 37, 321. 

 Add. 1888.1 



